Good Reads - Fiction
Mystery
Murder for Christmas
M/BABSON
Babson, Marian - The
Twelve Deaths of Christmas - 1979, 180p.
London
at Christmastime is full of busy shoppers—and
one mad murderer. The killer is one of twelve lonely residents
of a roominghouse, but which one? Detective-Superintendent
Knowles finds out at their Christmas dinner, but only after
he witnesses the twelfth death.
M/BRETT
Brett, Simon - The
Christmas Crimes at Puzzel Manor - 1992,
185p.
Jack Tarant, a former Scotland Yard detective and
his girlfriend Maria have high hopes for a Christmas holiday
weekend at the luxurious Puzzel Manor estate. However,
soon after they arrive, they discover a body, and Jack
and Maria are pitted against a devious murderer who goads
them with puzzles and clues. In a race against time, they
must solve the puzzles—each one bringing them closer
to the true culprit.
M/BURLEY
Burley, W.J. - Wycliffe
and the Quiet Virgin - 1986, 179p.
Chief
Superintendent Charles Wycliffe is looking forward to a
relaxing Christmas holiday in the country. However,
when the Virgin Mary of the local Christmas pageant turns
up missing, her mother turns up dead, and her father has
vanished, Wycliffe's holiday is cut brutally short
as he is called on to solve the disappearances and murder.
M/CHRISTIE
Christie, Agatha - Murder
for Christmas - 1938,
308p.
Wealthy, eccentric Simeon Lee, surrounded by his family
at Christmas, is writing a new will—when murder interrupts
his threats to disinherit all and sundry. Family members
provide more than enough motives, and Hercule Poirot, a
guest nearby, must exert his famous "little
grey cells" to solve the crime.
M/SHORT STORIES/CHRISTMAS
Christmas
Stalkings - 1991, 264p.
Burst the bubble of holiday
gaiety with one of these cozy tales of Christmas mayhem
by some of the most famous mystery
writers of our time. Authors include Elizabeth Peters,
Dorothy Cannell. Robert Barnard and of course Charlotte
MacLeod.
M/CONSTANTINE
Constantine, K.C. - Upon
Some Midnights Clear - 1985, 232p.
The
holidays may be a time for frivolity for some but not for
Inspector Mario Balzic who has to deal with muggings,
thefts, and even a protest from a group of Vietnam veterans.
A variety of colorful characters move the diverse plots
along as Balzic and his department uncover the complex
clues and insure that indeed justice is served.
M/CRAIG
Craig, Alisa - Murder
Goes Mumming - 1981,
180p.
The northern tip of New Brunswick provides the setting
for Graylings, an imposing house where Christmas pranks
turn to murder. Inspector Madoc Rhys of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police and his fiancee Janet are among the guests,
and Rhys must separate the murderer from the practical
jokers.
M/DRUMMOND
Drummond, John Keith - 'Tis The Season to
Be Dying - 1988, 277p.
It's the Christmas season and what should be a time
to spread peace and harmony is anything but at the home
of General Henry Anderson and his wife Lady Fairgrief.
While the clan has gathered and tensions rise, the General
collapses after drinking orange juice spiked with poison.
Matilda Worthington, Lady Fairgrief's niece and the
series detective is called upon to discover which family
members have a motive for murder.
M/GRIMES
Grimes, Martha - The
Man with a Load of Mischief - 1981,
263p.
A pair of bizarre murders brings Inspector Jury of
New Scotland Yard to the picturesque village of Long Piddleton
at Christmas. Although the first victims are strangers,
it soon becomes obvious that the killer is one of the members
of the village's upper crust—for whom murder
has become a habit.
M/HEYER
Heyer, Georgette - Envious
Casca - 1941,
284p.
In his desire to have a "real English Christmas" after
years abroad Joseph Herriard has planned a house-party,
much to the disgust of his Scrooge-like brother Nathaniel.
For Nat Christmas is a time of family quarrels. When Nat
is found stabbed to death in a locked room just before
the Christmas feast, the suspects are myriad.
M/JORDAN
Jordan, Cathleen - A
Carol in the Dark - 1984,
215p.
A small South Dakota University at Christmas is the
setting for this intriguing mystery. When a corpse is
discovered
on a snowy road, Dr. Will Gray is shocked to discover that
his colleague, Tom Donahue, is the unfortunate victim.
Suspecting foul play, Will does a little digging into Tom's
background and unearths some mysterious connections to
several local residents, and the clue to the murder in
a most unlikely place.
M/LANGTON
Langton, Jane - The
Memorial Hall Murder - 1978,
260p.
The bombing of Memorial Hall shatters the peace of Harvard
Square—especially when Ham Dow, a beloved and respected
musician and teacher, is found in the rubble. Homer Kelly,
formerly assistant to the District Attorney in East Cambridge
and now a visiting professor, becomes suspicious, and in
December, at the annual community presentation of Handel's
Messiah, dedicated this year to Ham's memory, the
murderer is brought to justice.
M/MCBAIN
McBain, Ed - Sadie
When She Died - 1972,
180p.
Brutally murdered two weeks before Christmas, Sarah
Fletcher appears to be another holiday burglary-murder
victim. But
her husband's cold-blooded attitude toward her death
makes Detective Steve Carella suspect foul play in this
big-city Christmas murder.
M/MACLEOD
MacLeod, Charlotte - Rest
You Merry - 1978,
182p.
Finally goaded into decorating his house for the annual
Christmas celebration at Balaclava Agricultural College,
Professor Peter Shandy goes all out with the most garish
display imaginable and then leaves for the seclusion of
a sea trip on a tramp steamer. On his return, however,
he finds the celebration's chairwoman dead on his
living room floor. Police call it an accident, but Shandy
suspects murder.
M/MARON
Maron, Margaret - Corpus
Christmas - 1991,
214p.
Turn of the century art is not the only interesting
aspect of the Erich Breul House—an obscure little museum
in the middle of Manhattan. The murder of a despised trustee
during the Christmas holiday has everyone stumped—including
Lieutenant Sigrid Harald of the NYPD. From art historians
to the janitor the cast of suspects keeps growing, and
Sigrid is caught in a race against time to solve the crime
before the killer strikes again.
M/MARSH
Marsh, Ngaio - Tied
Up in Tinsel - 1972,
286p.
Invited to Halberds Manor to paint Hilary Bill-Tasman,
Troy Alleyn finds herself in the midst of a traditional
English Christmas celebration, complete with druid pageant—and
a corpse. Her husband, Superintendent Roderick Alleyn of
the CID, appears on the scene to sift through the motives
and unmask the murderer.
M/SHORT STORIES/MURDER
Murder
for Christmas - 1982, 465p.
Twenty-six tales of Christmas
murder and mayhem by favorite mystery writers, highlighted
by Gahan Wilson's inimitable
holiday cartoons.
M/PULVER
Pulver, Mary Monica - Original
Sin - 1991,
202p.
Winter in the Midwest is the setting for this Christmas
mystery featuring Detective Peter Brichter and his wife
Kori. A houseful of guests, a winter blizzard, and no communication
with the outside are all ingredients which make for a unique
holiday. However, the gathering becomes even more bizarre
when one of the guests is murdered. Peter then uncovers
some hidden family secrets and discovers more than one
visitor had a motive for murder.
M/RAY
Ray, Robert J. - Merry
Christmas, Murdock - 1989, 292p.
It's four days before Christmas and Matt Murdock
is preparing for the Christmas "blues" to set
in. He is rescued from his doldrums, however, when the
teenage daughter of Senator Jane Blasingame is almost run
down, and his expert investigative service is required.
The accident and the sudden disappearance of another teenager
keep Murdock's holiday season from being anything
but dull.
M/ROBERTS
Roberts, Gillian - Philly
Stakes - 1989,
218p.
When Amanda Pepper, a teacher at an exclusive Philadelphia
prep school, decides her students will cook and serve a
meal for the homeless, she has no idea how the well-meaning
event will turn into a nightmare. After the wealthy father
of one of her students hosting the meal is murdered and
the house set on fire, Amanda and her friend Detective
C.K. MacKenzie spend the rest of their holidays solving
the mystery.
M/SIMENON
Simenon, Georges - Maigret's Christmas - 1976, 326p.
Maigret's quiet Christmas at home is disturbed by
a call for assistance from neighbors across the street.
A seemingly sensible little girl insists she has seen Father
Christmas, and Maigret's investigation reveals an
un-Christmasy secret.
M/SHORT STORIES/TWELVE
The
Twelve Crimes of Christmas - 1981, 254p.
A dozen noted
mystery writers prove that the Christmas spirit is not
always benevolent.
Prepared by Sheila Guenzer, Joyce Saricks, December 1983,
Rev. December 1993 |